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Harder than it looks

Clarion News photo by Jessica Bonk
To
promote safe teen driving practices and increase
community traffic safety, Keystone High School participated in the New
Traffic Safety Initiative at Indiana University of Pennsylvania which had
Keystone competing through activities such as seat belt efforts, a presentation
by Knox Borough police officers and driving in general. The goal was to win the
opportunity to receive free use of the
Pennsylvania
DUI Association’s DUI Simulator. The school in the county with the highest
points received this opportunity and Keystone won the use of the DUI simulator
on Tuesday, May 6. Daniel Sogor, safety bug coordinator, explained the different
ways to simulate road conditions such as rain storms, black ice, a flat tire as
well as delayed response that occurs when driving under the influence. Pictured
here, 10th grader Austin Hall attempts to control the vehicle through the varied
conditions.
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